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29 January 2012

Insights from addictions recovery applied to climate change

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Chris Johnstone For many years I worked as an addictions specialist in the UK health service, part of my role being to run groups explo...

Climate in the media to 29 January 2012

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PICKS OF THE WEEK--------------- Shale Gas a Bridge to More Global Warming http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=106531 Stephen Leahy,...
24 January 2012

As emissions rise, we may be heading for an ice-free planet

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An ice-free world isn’t impossible – even though it seems the stuff of science fiction. —  Alistair Knock by Andrew Glikson ...
22 January 2012

Climate in the media to 22 January 2012

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PICKS OF THE WEEK--------------- McKibben's efforts pay off as Obama kills pipeline http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20120...
19 January 2012

Implications of the Arctic permafrost thaw

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by Ian Dunlop , cross-post from Club of Rome News  Of the many “Elephants in the Room” in the climate change debate, none are larger than...
17 January 2012

Why emissions need to drop off a cliff

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How quickly do global greenhouse gas emissions need to drop to get back to a safe climate?  It’s a pertinent question when the Australian g...
15 January 2012

Climate in the media to 15 January 2012

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PICKS OF THE WEEK--------------- Much ado about methane http://wwwp.dailyclimate.org/tdc-newsroom/2012/01/opinion-methane-release David...
09 January 2012

Australian coal’s expansion plans make a mockery of government’s carbon tax claims

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David Spratt The expansion of Australian coal mining will add about 1.75Gt (gigatonnes) of carbon dioxide annually to the atmosphere – ab...
08 January 2012

Climate in the media to 8 January 2012

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PICKS OF THE WEEK--------------- Climate Cognitive Dissonance: The “Profound Contradiction” Between Science and Markets on the Road to 10...
22 December 2011

Professor Kevin Anderson - Climate Change: Going Beyond Dangerous

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This is the best presentation we have seen all year. It's a must watch! Professor Kevin Anderson - Climate Change: Going Beyond Dange...
21 December 2011

Climate in the media 21 December 2011

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PICKS OF THE WEEK--------------- 2011 Science News of the Year: Environment http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature/id/336997/title/2011_...
18 July 2011

Carbon tax pitch misses the mark: it’s the climate, stupid!

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First published in Crikey , 18 July 2011 by David Spratt Can you sell people an answer, when they’re not sure of the question? The car...
10 July 2011

Carbon price a historic step forward, but political compromise triumphs over scientific necessity

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Check out: Carbon tax at a glance on Crikey It is a historic step forward for Australia to be finally taking action to price carbon. T...
25 June 2011

How not to engage the community: the politics of 5 June

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by David Spratt and John Rice On Sunday 5 June, a set of coordinated public rallies in support of climate action, and particularly a carbo...
14 June 2011

“Most of Australia” can expect extreme temperatures of more than 50 degrees by end of century

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Climate change is making our planet hotter and wetter on average, but also drier in some places including southern Australia, and with more ...
08 June 2011

Australian government deliberately underestimating risks from rising sea levels

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First published in Crikey , 8 June 2011 Last weekend, the Australian government released the latest in a series of reports documenting th...
03 June 2011

'Direct Action' could reward polluters rather than discourage

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First published in Crikey , 3 June 2011 Without any mechanism to discourage additional carbon emissions, the Coalition’s "direct acti...
24 May 2011

Commission's call for carbon budget beyond political belief

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David Spratt First published in Crikey , 23 May 2011 The Critical Decade report released today by the Climate Commission calls for a ...
14 April 2011

Index

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2-DEGREE TARGET http://climatecodered.blogspot.com/2011/03/long-view-communicating-science.html http://climatecodered.blogspot.com/2011/0...

Hot pink climate no laughing matter

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First published in Crikey on 13 April 2011 by David Spratt Do climate scientists have a sense of humour? In the case of James Hansen, ...
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